The problem with alot of Jedi is unlike the Sith they use their lightsabers to battle mostly and use the force only for certain situations. A Jedi won't be force choking or anything like that. They may use the force to increase their speed, force push, reflexes, skill in combat, and stuff like that but nothing else. Also their is the fact that the only Benders who won't kill are Aang and his friends. The rest more then likely won't have a problem. The Jedi give the Benders a nice fight but in the end the benders have too many ways to use all their powers together to defeat the Jedi.

The aliens here I agree aren't even a fact. Between the Jedi, Fire, and Earth benders the aliens get slaughtered quickly.

It kinda is since your comment stated that death wasn't common on the show when it clearly was, though as prior mentioned, it happened off screen.

I figured he meant on-screen, makes more sense. My point was that the show doesn't shove death in your face due to it's target audience, hence the lack of straight-up, on-screen death. Of course there's plenty of off-screen death, the show takes place during a war, or a take-over, i guess, but a lot of stuff happened off-screen, so i didn't figure it worth bringing up.

But you helped clarify things for him, so that's good.

You guys are forgetting that the blood of the Xenomorphs isn't just acidic. It's also highly pressurized, so the point regarding the saber-inflicted wounds not producing backlash is moot.

Wouldn't a wound inflicted on a Xenomorph by a lightsaber be cauterized as it was inflicted, and therefore before any of the acid-blood squirted out?

The aliens here I agree aren't even a fact. Between the Jedi, Fire, and Earth benders the aliens get slaughtered quickly.

Yeah, pretty much. Although i think the Jedi can beat the Benders win this, but thinking about it, they do have less men...

I'm not familiar enough with the biology of the Xenomorphs, if such extensive information exists at all, to say if there's water in their blood, but i think it's a safe assumption. Their blood can't be that different from our own, especially if they chest-bursted their way out of humans.

So the Xenomorphs are going to set up a hive, start laying eggs, grow the eggs, hatch them, get Facehuggers to implant some of the humans and then grow the chest-burster all in the time it takes this battle to end?

And no, the xeno's can't replish their number anyway, since they require hosts to do so, this means that even if they lose only 1 xeno everytime they try to get a host their numbers aren't going to replenish at all, since their death-birth is 1 to 1, meaning no growth. Example 100 xenos go after 1 Jedi. The Jedi kills, let's say, 5 Xenos before he gets knocked out and Facehugged. This means that now there are 96 Xenos.